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Originally Posted by nuttyjoe Ohio and Texas were supposed to be very key for Clinton. She won in numbers, but not in reality. What she won; she quickly forfieted back in the ensuing primaries. This is her position now. She must win overwhelmingly in every remaining primary to overtake Obama's lead. Highly improbable that she can win by such margins until the end. This is what all remaining superdelegates are waiting for: a mass exodus to Obama- to which they will join- or each and every high-profile endorsement- which they will follow suit. This is what's happening now. And how many more will follow up until Pennslyvania? How big will the lead be at that point?
Thanks for the info, H80! Try the ham yet? |
I had ham for Easter, Joe. So I will have to do the recipe later. With baseball season starting tonight for me at the ballpark, there won't be many days when I get to cook. So as I work two jobs during baseball season, which I start my 32nd season with the Padres tonight, it can be a grinding six months for me.
Question for Forester: You planning to see the Brewers' home opener?
On the elections, why must we wait for another three weeks, when Pennsylvania do theirs? Someone mentioned earlier that why don't every state vote the primaries at the same. Kind of like a melodrama.
